Is there a numerical difference consideration in the classification of a specific move. For instance, a move is considered "excellent" or "good", but best is "---", or that a move is "inaccurate" as compared to a "good", but not "best" move. I can see "+" and "-" differences for each given move to indicate the advantage to White or Black. But is there a numeric difference which specifically makes a move "something" as opposed to "something else". This may not be an easy question to answer, but I'd like to see some clarifying insight to move classification.
If you're talking about here, yes, but the levels for each haven't been posted anywhere. Best is the top engine choice when the analysis ran.
Is there a numerical difference consideration in the classification of a specific move. For instance, a move is considered "excellent" or "good", but best is "---", or that a move is "inaccurate" as compared to a "good", but not "best" move. I can see "+" and "-" differences for each given move to indicate the advantage to White or Black. But is there a numeric difference which specifically makes a move "something" as opposed to "something else". This may not be an easy question to answer, but I'd like to see some clarifying insight to move classification.